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She full of surprises, I don't know what she'll do nextīut while she sleep I sneak and put hickies on her neckĪnd when she go out, she shut down the whole set If you had told me it was this good, I'da never guessed She like to spell her name wit her tongue on my chest Never told her or let her know it, but she the best She got something to relax me when I'm under stress I just gave her a nickname, it's wet-wetĬause when we finished she mess up all my bedsets Girl I'll do everything I can, to prove I'ma better man I made a promise, yeah, to do you right and I'm gonna You're just one more, he don't respect you Speakin' for the goons, thank God for makin' youīust it baby is what I call you One wit the pink trim on 'em and they light blue My favorite ******* of yours the ones that's see-through Scared to moan around you, it's all I can say is "Ooh"
When you give it to me, I don't wanna turn ya loose Turn me on how you stare at me when we through
Save your ****er in my phone under Lil Boo Love when you poke yo mouth out when you mad too If I wasn't married to the streets, it'd be you I was s***din' in the fast laneīest believe she got that good thang Ne Yo) Lyrics (.LRC)īust it babies real quick homieĪnd let you know what I call lil' bust it baby Meanwhile, 2018’s “Rock” flipped an intractably dark Three 6 Mafia beat into a song about steadfast love, proving what we already knew: armed with that slow, malleable flow, Plies is a master of subversion.Plies - Bust It Baby Pt. He’s often indulged his wit over the years, too, as on 2016's tongue-in-cheek “Ran off on da Plug Twice,” whose video spawned a dance move seen in clubs and NFL endzones alike. Plies stretched his inflection further with Da REAList in 2008, particularly on the sparsely menacing “All Black,” a reference to the MC’s preferred style of dress while moving on enemies. As hard as he is, Plies’ 2007 debut, The Real Testament, put his homegrown charisma on full display with his breakthrough single, “Shawty,” a trap love song featuring fellow rising Floridian T-Pain.
From the beginning, his syrup-thick Southern slur added style and emotion to the tales that have made his life a series of adventures, some more harrowing than others. Born in Fort Myers, 1976, Algernod Lanier Washington was a late-bloomer-his first hits were on the football field, from high school to NCAA-but after investing in his stepbrother’s rap label, Plies discovered his calling. At any given time, the elastic-throated Florida MC might sound like a party, a confrontation, or a relationship waiting to happen. Plies doesn’t just rap-he wields his voice like an instrument, a mood, or even an event.